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Picked my 1st EVO and I am really pleased with it, had a good drive home. Not as quick as my Nissan 300zx but more driveable especially at low revs. Only 64k on the clock, going to get some new wheels and some carbon goodies.

 

One question, still has a shorter band Jap panasonic radio which is really nice, can I do anything about it so I don't have to change it?

 

What do you lot think of her??

 

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Looks a tidy car there Anthony......

 

.....as for the radio, I believe you can still buy the band expanders. However decent head units don't cost much nowadays anyway so I'd just get a new one! I recently bought a JVC CD unit with built in Bluetooth for hands free phone use for £165......

 

Richard:cool3:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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looks good bud, keep the wheels its nice to see a standard one

 

Going for some other evo 17's so staying with wheels to suit but will keep the 16's so can put them back on now and then.

Looks like a great car,

 

From what I've heard the Evo IV was the last 'pure' Evo driving experience befor it all got a bit computer controlled.

 

I agree, keep the original wheels - is very easy to make 'em look chavtastic. Enjoy the experience though, the road holding should blow you away, unless you've had a serious 4x4 befor..

 

Good purchase

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